*Take a moment and look at [[Talk:Community_Updates/Draft|this page]] to get a clue on how to contribute to Community Updates while following OM wiki editing guidelines please.

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*Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).

Since the last community update there has been some progress in the project. Nearly all critical components arrived. The only missing part should now be the CPU, so they even got the very critical POP-memory which was hard to find. So the component "changelog" is the following:

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* MT29C4G96MAZAPCJG-5 IT (512 MB RAM, 512 MB NAND Flash)

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* DM3730CBP (800 MHz version)

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* TPS65950A3 (latest version of the power controller)

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* TFDU6301 (IrDA module substitutes the previous HSDL3602)

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Due to two reasons the PCB layout is being reworked:

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* canceling out power supply issues

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* add shielding and tunnels for the most critical audio signals to make sure there is no buzz-fixes are needed.

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For more infos see and recent updates see the mailing list at

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http://lists.goldelico.com/pipermail/gta04-owner

== Distributions ==

== Distributions ==

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* added "Free Heroes II" game

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* added RoadFighter racing game

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* added Xgalaga game

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* added GnuBoy emulator

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* added Xvier (4 in a row) game

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* fixed the problem with ubifs on nand (previous versions used to corrupt FS on NAND)

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==General News==

==General News==

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Most important and change making mails on the mailing lists, blogs etc.. Coolest hacks, screenshots, themes etc..

* Benjamin Deering of FreeRunner skiwax program fame (http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/wax/) is back with temperature metering. See photos of his infrared thermometer mlx90614 fitted into Neo FreeRunner case at http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/index.php?level=album&id=26 and a report at http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-February/064277.html

* Benjamin Deering of FreeRunner skiwax program fame (http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/wax/) is back with temperature metering. See photos of his infrared thermometer mlx90614 fitted into Neo FreeRunner case at http://jeepingben.homelinux.net/index.php?level=album&id=26 and a report at http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2011-February/064277.html

Since the last community update there has been some progress in the project. Nearly all critical components arrived. The only missing part should now be the CPU, so they even got the very critical POP-memory which was hard to find. So the component "changelog" is the following:

MT29C4G96MAZAPCJG-5 IT (512 MB RAM, 512 MB NAND Flash)

DM3730CBP (800 MHz version)

TPS65950A3 (latest version of the power controller)

TFDU6301 (IrDA module substitutes the previous HSDL3602)

Due to two reasons the PCB layout is being reworked:

canceling out power supply issues

add shielding and tunnels for the most critical audio signals to make sure there is no buzz-fixes are needed.

GameRunner is an Openmoko Linux distribution. It aims to convert the
Freerunner phone into a Linux-based handheld game console.
It is simple, and contains cool and suitable open source games for
Linux mobile devices.

Changelog since v0.2:

added "The Battle for Wesnoth" game

added "Free Heroes II" game

added RoadFighter racing game

added Xgalaga game

added GnuBoy emulator

added Xvier (4 in a row) game

fixed the problem with ubifs on nand (previous versions used to corrupt FS on NAND)

SensMon is a Vala-based monitor for sensors that can be used to visualize the sensor values on the handheld (but not only). The software is very experimental and does not include any kind of exception handling. You are using it at your own risk :) Its main purpose is to test the sensors included in the Freerunner Navigation Board and Freerunner Navigation Board v2.

Post the CU release also on the community mailing list, since some people prefer to read news directly there. Regarding this, it helps copy-pasting from browser page to mailing list post if relevant URLs are included as is in addition to having linked parts of text (if in hurry you can also just post a note that CU is readable on web page).

Period 2011-02-01 to 2011-02-28

Hardware

Distributions

Distributions lists releases and other significant updates in distributions that have some support for the Openmoko devices.

Distro Name [version]

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